Five Little Speckled Frogs Nursery Rhyme Lyrics, Video, and Printable


Five Little Speckled Frogs is a playful and engaging children’s song that teaches counting and subtraction in a fun way. The rhyme follows a simple storyline involving a group of frogs sitting on a log.

The rhyme is often accompanied by hand movements or actions, with children using their fingers to represent the frogs and mimicking their jumps into the imaginary pool.

It’s a cheerful and interactive way to engage young children while teaching them basic counting skills.

Lyrics for Five Little Speckled Frogs

Five little speckled frogs
Sat on a speckled log
Eating some most delicious bugs (yum, yum)
One jumped into the pool
Where it was nice and cool
Then there were four green speckled frogs

Four little speckled frogs
Sat on a speckled log
Eating some most delicious bugs (yum, yum)
One jumped into the pool
Where it was nice and cool
Then there were three green speckled frogs

Three little speckled frogs
Sat on a speckled log
Eating some most delicious bugs (yum, yum)
One jumped into the pool
Where it was nice and cool
Then there were two green speckled frogs

Two little speckled frogs
Sat on a speckled log
Eating some most delicious bugs (yum, yum)
One jumped into the pool
Where it was nice and cool
Then there was one green speckled frog

One little speckled frog
Sat on a speckled log
Eating some most delicious bugs (yum, yum)
He jumped into the pool
Where it was nice and cool
Then there were no green speckled frogs

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